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• (2) If such towers are subsequently damaged or destroyed due to any reason <br />or cause whatsoever, the tower may be repaired and restored to its former <br />use, location, and physical dimensions upon obtaining a building permit <br />for the repair or restoration, but without otherwise complying with this <br />Chapter, provided, however, that if the cost of repairing the tower to the <br />former use, physical dimensions, and location would be fifty percent or <br />more of the cost of a new tower of like kind and quality, then the tower <br />may not be repaired or restored except in full compliance with this <br />Chapter. <br />m. Abandoned or Unused Towers or Portions of Towers. All abandoned or <br />unused towers and associated facilities shall be removed within twelve (12) months of the <br />cessation of operations at the site unless a time extension is approved by the City. In the event <br />that a tower is not removed within twelve (12) months of the cessation of operations at a site, the <br />tower and associated facilities may be removed by the City and the costs of removal assessed <br />against the property. After the facilities are removed, the site shall be restored to its original or <br />an improved state. <br />n. Interference with Public Safety Telecommunications. No new or existing <br />telecommunications service shall interfere with public safety telecommunications. <br />o. Additional Submittal Requirements. <br />• (1) In addition to the information required elsewhere in this Title for an <br />application for a Building Permit for towers and their antennas, <br />applications for conditional use permits for such towers shall include the <br />following supplemental information: <br />(la) A report from a qualified and licensed professional engineer <br />which does the following: <br />(1 al) describes the tower height and design including a cross <br />section and elevation; <br />(lag) documents the height above grade for all potential <br />mounting positions for co-located antennas and the minimum <br />separation distances between antennas; <br />(1 a3) describes the tower's capacity, including the number and <br />type of antennas that it can accommodate; and <br />(lb) For all personal wireless service towers, a letter of intent <br />committing the tower owner and his or her successors to allow the <br />shared use of the tower if an additional user agrees in writing to <br />meet reasonable terms and conditions for shared use, so long as <br />• 18 <br />